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Re: [cdt-dev] Unresolved inclusion: warning with CDT 5.0 (Ganymede)

Sven Herzing wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I guess this could be solved in the prefernces for the project.
> Under the point c/c++ general -> Paths and symbols. In the tab
> "includes" under GNU C++, you can add the location of the include files.
>
> I hope that this helps.
Indeed, thanks.
In future it may deduce it from makefile.
>
> Regards
> Sven Herzing
>
> Ilija Kocho wrote:
>> Dear colleagues
>>
>> I switched from Callisto (CDT 4.0) to Ganymede (CDT 5.0) and i have
>> problems with some its features. Here is one of them.
>>
>> Note: My project that comprises both C and C++ components is a makefile
>> project (previously called standard make).
>>
>> In "#include" lines i get warning "Unresolved inclusion:". I guess
>> eclipse has no idea where to look for headers. The info for GCC is of
>> course provided by means of -I options in the makefile but eclipse
>> doesn't seem to see this.
>>
>> If it is not possible to instruct eclipse on header location i would be
>> happy to disable this feature. How can i do it?
>>
>> Regards
>> Ilija Kocho
>>
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